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Old 05-23-2016, 04:11 PM
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I'm still rocking my old koni's and standard GC coilovers.

I've got ISC racing upper shock mounts and FCM bump stops all around. With the shocks about 1/2 way to stiff the ride is very good considering and i'm at 12.5 ride height and 35 if that counts

I think we've come a long way since the above setup but it still works. If money is no object then FCM makes a great forever kit, Xida's are great too if you are in that category money wise.

I bet a set a NB mounts with FCM bumps, FM springs and Koni's would be very comfortable too.
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WTF guys?! Thread about trying to make their suspension more comfortable and the first post isnt 700/400 xidas? Come on, its more comfortable than stock.
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I have the Tokico stage 2.5 kit from FM arriving Friday. I debated long and hard about which route to go. Since my car spends 95% percent of its time on the street I felt this was the best route. I hope I made the right choice.
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Originally Posted by Joseph Conley
I have the Tokico stage 2.5 kit from FM arriving Friday. I debated long and hard about which route to go. Since my car spends 95% percent of its time on the street I felt this was the best route. I hope I made the right choice.
You will be happy with it. The little bit I drove around on my Tokico setup was pretty nice, then I threw on my xidas and it was even nicer.
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Originally Posted by Joseph Conley
I have the Tokico stage 2.5 kit from FM arriving Friday. I debated long and hard about which route to go. Since my car spends 95% percent of its time on the street I felt this was the best route. I hope I made the right choice.
Link for this setup?

I'm contemplating getting new wheels & suspension.
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Originally Posted by Girz0r
Link for this setup?

I'm contemplating getting new wheels & suspension.
https://www.flyinmiata.com/na8-stage...nsion-kit.html
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